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Religion and the Census

Are you considering recording your religion as Jedi, heavy metal or climate-concerned on census day? Before you do, consider why the census asks the religion question and the value of the data for society.

Fri 19 Mar 2021, 12:14

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Five ways England tried to mark the Regicide of King Charles I

Dr Imogen Peck explores some of the struggles that occurred in early modern England over the commemoration of that most difficult of anniversaries: the execution of a King.

Tue 29 Jan 2019, 14:20

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The origins of Christian Easter

The period between the 1st and 4th centuries AD saw one of the most important transformations in history; the rise of a small underground religious movement called Christianity to become the dominant religion of Europe and the Western world.

Fri 31 Dec 1999, 00:00

| Tags: Arts & Culture Politics & Society Classics & Ancient History Religion History

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